Wednesday, April 08, 2009
RTA Election Handcount Underway
The big question is, are they even the same ballots? Bev Harris analyzes the issues and outlines them here. According to the Arizona Daily Star: "Attorney General Terry Goddard's office is counting the ballots as part of his criminal investigation into allegations the votes were flipped to show the opposite of voters' wishes.
Each and every ballot is being counted, though the count is going slower than expected, Goddard said Tuesday. Initially, his office thought the counters could get through 16 boxes of ballots per day, but on Monday they completed just five boxes, he said. Goddard is bringing in more people to count the ballots, and now hopes to reach a 12-box daily average.
Most of the 105 boxes moved from secured storage in Pima County to the Maricopa County Elections Division probably contain ballots, said Anne Hilby, spokeswoman for Goddard. The rest likely contain other election-related materials, she said."
The problem here is: 1) Terry Goddard hasn't exactly been a proponent of election integrity as he repeatedly refused to do his job in investigating allegations of fraud, (even after receiving a signed affidavit) and even went so far as to say he had no authority and 2) Chain of custody has been broken - why move the ballots from a secured location in Pima to Maricopa under insecure, nontransparent circumstances, having a private meeting with the judge to seize them, and then counting them in the county with the worst election integrity issues instead of where the process could be more transparent and tightly controlled? It makes it pretty easy to switch out ballots. This count will resolve NOTHING, regardless of the outcome, because the process is as insecure as when the Pima Elections Department had Access hooked up to the election machines giving easy access to flip the votes. It is easy to suspect this is all just another pivot, smoke and mirrors tactic to make the public think their elections are secure as election fraud will continue in Arizona. Of course Goddard knows this, but keeping the public in the dark is what they do best. Labels: Arizona elections, AuditAZ, election fraud, election integrity, pima county election, RTA ballots, RTA Tucson
---------------oOo---------------
Sunday, June 01, 2008
Prevent the Appeal
URGENT
CALL PIMA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 520-740-8126
ATTEND BOS MEETING
Tuesday June 3, 2008 9AM 130 W. Congress St., Hearing Room, 1st Fl. On Tuesday the Pima County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to decide in secret session with County attorneys whether to APPEAL Judge Miller’s decision to grant the Pima County Democratic Party electronic election databases going back to 1998.
Demand ACCOUNTABILITY! Call the BOS on Monday to tell them “NO” The Board has already spent too much the public’s money arguing against releasing public records. The County’s “delusional defense” did not stand up in court. View the videos posted at http://arizona.typepad.com/blog/election_integrity/index.html
Ann Day, District 1 (520) 740-2738
Ramón Valadez, District 2 (520) 740-8126
Sharon Bronson, District 3 (520) 740-8051
Ray Carroll, District 4 (520) 740-8094
Richard Elías, Chairman, District 5 (520) 740-8126
For More Details about Tuesday’s meeting read Tucson Citizen article below
County to discuss ruling to release vote databases tucsoncitizen.com/daily/local/86871.php
GARRY DUFFY Tucson Citizen
Pima County officials may decide Tuesday whether to appeal a Superior Court judge's ruling last week ordering the release of electronic vote databases to the Pima County Democratic Party.
The Board of Supervisors will meet with county attorneys in secret session to discuss the issue. Part of the discussion will be a ruling by Superior Court Judge Michael Miller awarding $228,000 for legal fees to attorneys representing the Democrats because they were successful in the legal dispute involving the databases.
Supervisors also will consider a motion by board Chairman Richard Elías to create a sister city relationship between the county and Mazatlan, Sinaloa, Mexico, to improve commerce and relations between the two communities.
Elías said residents of both communities regularly interact culturally and in business.
Pima County residents vacation on beaches in the Mazatlan area, while residents from that city come to Tucson and contribute to the local economy.
http://www.pima.gov/cob/e-agenda/06032008/06032008Ad.pdf
ADDENDUM
Pima County Board of Supervisors’ Meeting 130 W. Congress St., Hearing Room, 1st Fl. June 3, 2008 9:00 a.m.
. . . EXECUTIVE SESSIONS
Public discussion and action may occur on the executive session items listed below during the regularly scheduled meeting.
D. Pursuant to A.R.S. §38-431.03(A)(3) and (4), for legal advice and direction regarding the Democratic Party of Pima County v. Pima County Board of Supervisors, Pima County Superior Court Cause No. C20072073.
Labels: Ann Day, Arizona elections, AuditAZ, Pima County Board of Supervisors, pima county election, Pima lawsuit, Ramon Valadez, RTA Tucson, Sharon Bronson
---------------oOo---------------
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Uncounted's Tucson Premiere
On March 11, 2008, AuditAZ sponsored the Tucson premiere of Uncounted - The New Math of American Elections.
The turnout was spectacular with approximately 350 attendees. Director David Earnhardt along with The Brad Blog's Brad Friedman and Pima Democratic Party attorney Bill Risner spoke after the movie on issues regarding election integrity. The attendees were then allowed to ask questions of the panel. A special thanks to The Loft for allowing us to show the movie at their theatre and their ongoing support of the community.
Arlene Leaf and Sandra Spangler, AuditAZ organizers (left), hand out information on Senate bills, our organization, the Pima County Democratic lawsuit against the County, and sell DVDs to moviegoers.
Director David Earnhardt (lower right) did a spectacular job on the movie both in content and presentation. Michael Moore could learn a few tricks from Mr. Earnhardt on production quality.

Of course, we had time for a few laughs and silliness. Mary Mancini, (lower center) Media & Outreach Specialist, poses with the movie DVD at the behest of AuditAZ organizer Cheryl.

After the panel discussion and Q & A, moviegoers gathered on the patio to chat more until we were kicked out at closing. Several of us moved the party to Kingfisher restaurant where we enjoyed more intimate conversations with David, Mary and Brad.
If you are interested in having a house party to educate voters on what is happening to our elections, you can now buy the DVD and host your own screening.Labels: Arizona election law, AuditAZ, Bill Risner, Brad Friedman, David Earnhardt, election fraud, Uncounted
---------------oOo---------------
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Holt Bill HR 811 Needs Essential Amendments
Essential Revisions to HR 811 If you want to endorse this statement, please email to John Gideon The groups and individuals endorsing this statement commend Congressman Rush Holt for all that is excellent in HR 811, the “Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2007” -- such as the ban on wireless communications, requirements for disclosed source code and hand audits, and the mandate that testing labs be contractually independent from vendors. However, we cannot, with good conscience, give our endorsement to HR 811. We believe we have a duty to call attention to the bill’s unacceptable shortcomings and to call for the needed amendments. 1) | We strongly object to the co-opting of the term "paper ballots," by inaccurately applying that term to a DRE printout (often called a "voter verified paper trail" or just a "paper trail"). The bill must be amended to require real, firsthand voter-marked paper ballots[1] (counted by hand or by optical scanner) and to ban the use of direct recording electronic (DRE) voting systems, which have proven themselves to be dangerously unreliable and only produce secondhand machine-printed paper trails that require voter-verification as a separate step by each voter. Florida's Congressional District 13 race and the report of conflicts between the paper trail records and the electronic ballots in Cuyahoga County, Ohio are only two recent examples of how elections using DRE technology cannot be trusted and how confusing the technology can be to voters. Evidence overwhelmingly confirms that, even with the addition of a voter-verified paper audit trail, DREs cannot be made to serve our nation's need for universal citizen enfranchisement. It would constitute a grievous error to further codify the use of DRE systems, as is currently done by the redefinition of "voter verified paper ballot" found at the beginning of HR 811's Section 2(a)(1). We believe that all voters should have equal access to accurate, secure, meaningfully observable, and verifiable election systems. DREs have been touted as providing this kind of election system, but America’s experience with hundreds of documented DRE failures and thousands of voters disenfranchised by them proves otherwise. Any voter required to use a DRE is at once relegated to second-class status, given that other voters can vote on voter-marked paper ballots. Evidence shows that voter-marked paper ballots, combined with existing ballot-marking interfaces, provide both equity and parity to disabled and language minority voters in full compliance with ADA and HAVA. Banning DREs would encourage the use of voter-marked paper ballot systems — currently available and deployed in many jurisdictions — and would provide America with a fair, consistent, unified, and superior method of conducting elections. Conversely, HR 811 as written would require upgrading or replacing all DREs currently deployed and would foster a fresh round of DRE technology development, rushed to market and certain to continue the technology's historical pattern of disenfranchising voters as well as wasting taxpayer dollars. Recommended revisions: | In the proposed HAVA Section 301(a)(2)(A)(i), after "created through the use of a ballot marking device or system," delete "or a paper ballot produced by a touch screen or other electronic voting machine." | | At the end of subparagraph (i), add "Paper printouts produced by a direct recording electronic voting machine are specifically excluded." | | In the proposed HAVA Section 301(a)(2)(D), change "voting machine" to "tallying machines", and change "voting-machine-to-voting-machine" to "tallying-machine-to-tallying-machine". | | In the proposed HAVA Section 301(a)(12)(B)(v), change "voting machine" to "voting equipment".
| | Labels: AuditAZ, ballot, DREs, HAVA, Holt bill HR811, HR550, paper trail
---------------oOo---------------
Monday, January 29, 2007
News on Upcoming Events
The lawsuit Pima County Dems voted to support at the county organizing meeting last month, demanding records the county is denying access to around the early reports pulled from early (VBM) ballot data, may be filed this Wednesday.
John Brakey and Bill Risner will be speaking at the County Board of Supervisors: Wed, 1/31. Around 2:30 PM.
Two supervisors, Chair Richard Elias (D) and Ray Carroll (R) are working with EIC, and they should be thanked. You can email your thanks to each supervisor by clicking on their names above. The others must be lobbied.
Brad Friedman form Bradblog, a leader in reporting on election integrity issues nationally, will be in Phoenix to do two radio shows on Air America 1480 KPHX, on Thursday and Friday Feb. 1st & Feb. 2nd 2007. He may be in Tucson on Wednesday, Jan. 31st. Save Wednesday evening just in case, and if you can attend the County Supes this week, please do so. In Phoenix there will be a gathering on Friday, I believe, stay tuned for details.
Finally, David Waid and Donna Branch Gilby, Chair and Vice Chair of the Arizona Democratic Party, are carrying a friendly amendment authored by AUDITAZ and others, putting extra power into the DNV election integrity resolution when they go to DC later this week for the DNC quarterly meeting.
by Gerry Straatemeier of Sonora Progressives
Labels: Air America, AuditAZ, Bill Risner, Board of Supervisors, Brad Friedman, Bradblog, Democratic Party, John Brakey, Ray Carroll, Richard Elias
---------------oOo---------------
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Sign-up Form for AuditAZ Updates
Please fill out the form below to be added to our email list.
Labels: Arizona elections, AuditAZ, auditaz contact, election integrity
---------------oOo---------------
|